‘Al Sadaf,’ with a capacity of 175, 000 cubic metres, and equipped with innovative energy-efficient modern technologies, including two new-generation liquefied gas (LNG) dual-fuel main engines, has actually signed up with the ADNOC Logistics & & Services (ADNOC L&S) fleet.
It’s the fourth of six new-build LNG service providers from the Jiangnan Shipyard in China. Provided on time, it will instantly leave on its first business objective.
The vessel is made to minimize methane exhausts by as much as 50 percent contrasted to earlier models. ‘Al Sadaf’ is part of ADNOC L&S’s multi-billion-dollar fleet renewal and capability growth program. It reaffirms the firm’s commitment to constructing a versatile and energy-efficient fleet that can utilize international chances and fulfill the rising need for lower-carbon energy.
The continuing to be two LNG service providers on order from Jiangnan Shipyard will certainly be delivered during the first half of 2026 These additions create part of ADNOC L&S’s broader new-build program, which furthermore includes 9 Large Ethane Service Providers (VLECs) and 4 Large Ammonia Providers (VLACs) from the Shanghai-based shipyard.
The fleet revival and development program additionally strengthens ADNOC L&S’s incomes capacity, and Captain Abdulkareem Al Masabi, CEO of ADNOC L&S, said: “The shipment of ‘Al Sadaf’ demonstrates ADNOC L&S’s self-displined execution of our fleet revival and expansion program.
“Each addition to our next-generation fleet enhances our ability to capture brand-new growth possibilities, enhance functional performance, and provide value to our investors. At the very same time, we advance our commitment to lower-carbon maritime logistics.”
ADNOC L&S plays an essential function in enabling ADNOC Gas to provide its items to customers worldwide. With its incorporated maritime logistics capacities, ADNOC L&S makes sure the secure, reliable and trusted transport of LNG and various other energy products from the UAE to international markets.
Fatema Al Nuaimi, Chief Executive Officer of ADNOC Gas, who performed the calling event as ‘godmother’ of the vessel, included: “ADNOC Gas is honored to function alongside ADNOC L&S on the distribution of ‘Al Sadaf’. This strong alignment is enhanced by the ongoing LNG Berth Upgrade Task at Das Island, which boosts berth capacity to suit larger LNG providers of as much as 180, 000 cubic metres– allowing better export flexibility, enhancing our ability to meet client dedications, optimising shipping operations, and driving improved business worth.”
